Job vacancy for PT Cordlife

WE are a well-established and rapidly expanding biotechnology firm. Be part of our team, embark in a challenging career and GROW with us!

I.Branch Representatives (4 Positions) - (Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
* All aspect of sales and marketing including relationship management with Obstetrics & Gynecologist (O&G) and/or other medical practitioners in the branch territory.
* ­Sales enquiries, pre to post sales activities and delivering sales target
* Establish and maintain relationships with hospital administrators as well as other medical related personnel.
* Timely submission of reports, client contracts and supporting forms.
* Client management and ethical education of the UCB service.
* Any other duties that may be assigned by the country manager from time to time.

Requirements:
* Minimum 3 years working experience in sales and marketing
* Direct Selling experience preferred
* Experience in health industry preferred
* Familiarity with obstetrics & gynecologist (O&G) fraternity preferred

** Working Location at Bali, Makassar, Bandung and Semarang

II.Sales Executives (6 positions) - (Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:

* Promote Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) banking services and ensuring that sales targets for client enrolment are met (no need to do cold calls or telemarketing, leads/ clienteles will be provided)
* Educate our direct customers (parents-to-be/ pregnant mothers) on UCB service
* Assist in exhibitions, company events and educational talks.

Requirements:
* Diploma in Business/ Sales or Marketing
* Minimum 1-2 years of working experience in either Sales or Customer Service
* Familiarity with medical/ healthcare industry an advantage
* Pleasant personality, highly driven, people-oriented and confident
* Ability to communicate effectively
* Must be available on selected weekends for educational talks and corporate events

Comprehensive on-the-job trainings, remuneration package and benefits will be provided to the successful candidate.

III.Finance Manager - (Urgently required) - (Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
* Full set of accounts
* Financial and performance analysis
* Monthly financial and management reporting
* Manage all accounting aspects and ensure practice adheres to local and international accounting standards

Requirements:
* Degree holder in Accountancy and/or equivalent professional qualifications
* CPA (Certified Public Accountant) preferred
* Minimum 4 to 5 years relevant working experience in Big 4 Public Accounting firms
* Excellent analytical and interpersonal skills
* Ability to commence within short notice

IV.Sales Managers (2 Positions) - (Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
* Direct and motivate the sales team
* Oversee sales related events
* Assist the strategic team to open up channel marketing accounts with innovative programmes and relationship building
* Conduct competitor’s analysis
* Ensure that the sales team and all sales documentations adhere to quality standards and requirements

Requirements:
* Diploma or Degree in Business, Sales/ Marketing or relevant disciplines
* At least 3 years in the same capacity
* Relevant marketing experience within the Healthcare, Life Science and Biotechnology industry is preferred
* Good verbal and written communications skills in English
* Good leadership and management skills
* Highly driven and results oriented

V.Customer Service Executive - (Urgently Required) - (Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
* Assist Line Manager to spearhead and maintain customer service excellence activities/ programmes and raise engagement level between CordLife and customer through these programmes and activities.
* Provide overall after-sales support
* Assist Line Manager to establish customer relationship & administer loyalty program.

Requirements:
* Degree preferred but not essential
* Min 2 years of working experience in customer service or sales administration
* Pleasant personality, highly driven, people-oriented and confident
* Ability to communicate effectively

If you are keen to pursue a career in an exiting and frowing industry and at the same time work with a highly motivated and bonded team, do e-mail your resume to:
hrm@cordlife.com
Our website : www.cordlife.com

Source: http://datalowongankerja.com

Job Vacancy for PT Senayan Trikarya Sempana

We are PT. Senayan Trikarya Sempana (STS), a joint venture company of Kajima Overseas Asia Pte, Ltd and Badan Pengelola Gelora Bung Karno, the developer and operator of Senayan Square, comprising Plaza Senayan, Plaza Senayan Arcadia, Sentral Senayan I & II office towers and Apartemen Plaza Senayan. Sentral Senayan III office is now under construction and further development is planned in the future.

STS seeks applications from suitably qualified persons to join its international management team in the following capacities:

I.Site Structural Engineer (SE/DCM) - (Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Male
* Age between 27 – 35 years old
* Hold S1 graduate in Structural / Civil Engineering
* Having experiences minimum 3 years in site supervision for high rise building with background from design and construction management, developer or design consultant
* Skill : Corel draw, Photoshop
* Excellent English (oral and written)
* Proactive, hard-worker, loyal, honest, self-motivated and good team work

II.Site Architect (SA/DCM) - (Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Male
* Age between 27 – 35 years old
* S1 graduate in Architecture
* Having experiences minimum 3 years in site supervision for high rise building with background from construction management, developer, design consultant, or general contractor. Excellent in finishing inspection (especially stone and interior)
* Skill : Corel draw, Photoshop
* Good in English (spoken and written)
* Proactive, hard-worker, loyal, honest, self-motivated and good team work

III.Senior Quantity Surveyor (SrQS / CM) - (Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Male / Female
* Hold bachelor or diploma degree in QS / Civil Engineering
* Having at least 5 years experience and good knowledge on QS works (Variation Claims, Progress Claims, Final Account) and other related QS works
* Computer Literate
* Excellent English (oral and written)

IV.Property Leasing Executive - (Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Female
* 23 – 30 years old
* Local / Overseas bachelor degree in Management / Marketing / Architect / Law or equivalent
* Excellent English (spoken and written) is a must
* At least 1 year relevant experience preferred
* Good computer skills including excel spreadsheets
* Well organized, details conscious, team player, can work under pressure

V.Tenant Relations Officer for Apartemen Plaza Senayan (TRO/APS) - Jakarta Raya

Requirements:
* Male / Female
* Age between 22 – 27 years old
* Single
* Local / Overseas graduate from D3/S1 degree in Hotel / Tourism Industry
* Excellent English (spoken and written) is a must
* Good communication, negotiation, interpersonal skills and computer literate
* Good appearance
* Willing to work on Public Holidays with shift working hours
* Fresh Graduates are welcome to apply

If you offer the qualifications, skills and experience we require, please submit your letter of application with resume, references and a recent photograph to us by 31 July 2009 to :
HRD DEPARTMENT
PT. SENAYAN TRIKARYA SEMPANA
SENTRAL SENAYAN I LT. 8, JL. ASIA AFRIKA NO. 8
GELORA BUNG KARNO-SENAYAN, JAKARTA 10270
Phone : 021-5723456
Or submit your CV to : hrd@senayan-square.co.id

Source: http://datalowongankerja.com

LG GB102

Specifications
LG GB102
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
103 x 45 x 14 mm (4.06 x 1.77 x 0.55 in)

CSTN, 65K colors
128 x 128 pixels, 1.5 inches (~121 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls

DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB






FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones



Yes


Black

- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Social networking integration
- Organizer
- Predictive text input
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 800 mAh
Up to 400 h
Up to 6 h 30 min

Image: http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_gb102-pictures-2703.php

LG GB220

Specifications
LG GB220
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
105 x 46 x 14 mm (4.13 x 1.81 x 0.55 in)
72 gram
TFT, 65K colors
176 x 220 pixels, 1.76 inches (~160 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
6 MB
microSD, up to 2 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Yes
Yes


v2.0

microUSB v2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, EMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones

FM radio, recording

Yes
1.3 MP

Pink, silver

- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- Second external 1.04 inches TFT display, 96 x 64 pixels
- MP3 player
- Organizer
- Predictive text input
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 800 mAh
Up to 300 h
Up to 3 h 20 min

Image: http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_gb220-pictures-2705.php

Barrichello Wins European Grand Prix in Valencia

By Andrew Benson BBC Sport in Valencia

Brawn's Rubens Barrichello beat McLaren's Lewis Hamilton to win the European Grand Prix after the world champion suffered a pit-lane mix-up.

Hamilton, who led from the start, was engaged in a tight battle with Barrichello when he was delayed at his final pit stop because his tyres were not ready.

But the mix-up did not cost him the race - an analysis of lap times suggests Barrichello would have beaten him anyway.

Jenson Button was seventh and team-mate Barrichello is now his closest title rival.

The Brazilian's victory puts him 18 points adrift of the Englishman with 60 remaining in the final six races of the season.

Red Bull's Mark Webber slipped to third in the championship 20.5 points behind Button, after finishing only ninth. His team-mate Sebastian Vettel, lying fourth, failed to finish following an engine failure.

Kimi Raikkonen finished third for Ferrari, ahead of Hamilton's team-mate Heikki Kovalainen, with Williams's Nico Rosberg fifth from Renault's Fernando Alonso, Button and the improved BMW Sauber of Robert Kubica.

Barrichello dedicated his victory to fellow Brazilian Felipe Massa, who is recovering at home after suffering a fractured skull in a crash at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

"I had two wishes," Barrichello said, "first that he would be the same guy, and he is, and second that he will be the same driver, and I think he will be better.

"We knew if everything went to place we could win the race. You don't forget how to do it, even though it's five years.

"They were telling me push, push, push. You want to do it for yourself, your team, your family, your country. So there was a lot going through my mind."

Barrichello was third on the grid behind Hamilton and Kovalainen, but was fastest of all on fuel-corrected qualifying times.

He held on to third place off the start and settled in behind the McLarens for the duration of the first stint.

He stayed within touching distance of Kovalainen and leapfrogged the Finn by using his larger fuel load to stop three laps later, during which time he set a succession of fast lap times.

Once the field had settled down after the stops, Barrichello was slightly more than three seconds adrift of Hamilton and the gap see-sawed between three and four seconds until Hamilton's final pit stop on lap 37.

The McLaren pit wall were late in asking their mechanics to bring Hamilton's tyres into the pit lane, and that delayed the world champion by about five seconds.

He was just over six seconds clear by the time the two cars emerged from the pits - meaning he had made up four seconds on Hamilton on the track, slightly more than his deficit to the McLaren when it made its stop.

And Brawn brought Barichello in four laps earlier than necessary as soon as it became apparent he had enough of an advantage to make a stop and still retain the lead.

McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh said: "It was clear we weren't as quick in the race as we should have been.

"Rubens was quite a bit quicker than us and we were tying to get an extra lap. That made our call late and we didn't get the tyres out in time.

"We were monitoring the fuel, he was meant to come in on lap 37 and were trying to get him to come in on lap 38, but we didn't have quite enough.

"To have a car arrive and not have the tyres there is an operational error. But had the tyres been ready it wouldn't have made a difference. It only cost us a couple of seconds."

Hamilton said: "We win and we lose together. We had a tremendous effort to get us here so we cannot at all take second place for granted or be disappointed we didn't get the win because we've had extraordinary pace and it was a tremendous effort from everyone.

"These things happen. I've had so many races for this team and this hardly ever happens. It's only the second time, I think. We need to catch these guys up because I believe they are a little but quicker than us but we're pushing all the time."

Button qualified fifth - two places behind his team-mate - on a weekend when the Brawns returned to form. But he slipped down to ninth after a messy first lap.

The Englishman spent the middle part of the race trying to pass Webber, a feat he finally managed during the second and final pit stop period.

Webber lost eighth place to the improved BMW Sauber of Robert Kubica after getting stuck behind slower cars on the lap before his stop and then suffering a slight delay in the pits.

Once clear of the traffic he had got himself stuck behind, Button set a series of fastest laps in the final stages of the race as he attempted to chase down Alonso.

He will nevertheless be encouraged by his pace here - but well aware that he does not know whether Brawn have solved the problems that prevented them from being competitive in the cooler conditions of the preceding three races.

Button will now be anxious to see whether the changes Brawn are planning to improve their performance in cooler conditions than the stifling heat of Valencia work at the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps in the Ardennes mountains next weekend.

Source: http://f1-in-singapore.blogspot.com

All the F1 action in Spain was off the track

By NIGEL ROEBUCK

It was perhaps inevitable that the European Grand Prix weekend in Valencia, Spain, was going to be a little flat. Michael Schumacher was there all right, and wearing Ferrari clothing--but not the driver’s suit virtually everyone hoped he would. Michael smiled a lot, and kept wishing Ferrari stand-in Luca Badoer well, but that didn’t really help. And as he stared at the timing screens, it was impossible to disguise his frustration at Badoer’s, er, modest pace.

During Friday practice, the hapless Badoer set a record by exceeding the pit lane speed limit on four different occasions-—as the paddock’s razor-tongued observers noted, somewhat cruelly, that no one could accuse him of excessive speed on the race track. In qualifying, the No. 3 Ferrari was dead last; 12 months ago, driven by Felipe Massa, it dominated the weekend.

You had to have some sympathy for Badoer, however, as he had not raced an F1 car since 1999, and though he is Ferrari’s official test driver, has virtually no experience of the F60 now that in-season testing is banned.

Some wondered why Ferrari did not draft a guy such as Sebastien Bourdais, whom Scuderia Toro Rosso fired recently. Bourdais may not have set F1 on fire, but he is at least very much race-fit, and fully conversant with both the Ferrari engine and Bridgestone slicks.

Though Ferrari will not make the announcement before the Italian Grand Prix at Monza next month, Fernando Alonso is to drive for the team in 2010, with Massa--assuming he recovers fully from his injuries suffered in Hungary--returning to partner him.

The suggestion in Valencia was that Ferrari reached an agreement with Kimi Raikkonen to end his contract a year early. During three years with the team, Raikkonen, despite nicking the world championship two years ago, has rarely looked anything like the driver he was at McLaren-Mercedes, and it is not known whether he will stay in F1--Renault has been mentioned--or perhaps turn his hand to rallying. During the recent summer break, Kimi took part in Rally Finland--he rolled his car--but not before impressing onlookers with his raw speed.

Given that it is now accepted that Alonso will join Ferrari, the driver market has come very much to life, and of course BMW’s forthcoming withdrawal has contributed to that: Robert Kubica, who has the measure of anyone in terms of natural talent, is unexpectedly available.

Kubica has been linked with three teams--McLaren, Renault and Williams--but the belief at the moment is that current Williams driver Nico Rosberg will join his old karting teammate Lewis Hamilton at McLaren. Renault, soon to lose Alonso, is believed to be keen to sign Kubica, but Robert himself is believed to have more enthusiasm for Williams, a team very much on the up at the moment.

Williams’ problem for 2010 could be engines, for it is known that Toyota, which has supplied the team for the last three years, is profoundly displeased by Williams’ stance in the recent FIA-FOTA battle, and may well terminate the contract. Rumors abound that Red Bull Racing will use Mercedes engines next year; if that happens, Williams and Renault could very well renew the highly successful partnership last seen in the mid-’90s.

Quite evident in Valencia qualifying was that McLaren is emphatically back on its game. Hamilton won in Hungary, but perhaps his car wasn’t the out-and-out quickest: at Valencia, though, Lewis won the pole, with teammate Heikki Kovalainen alongside him.

Only McLaren and Ferrari still use kinetic energy recovery systems, and as the teams improve their once lamentable cars, KERS can make a difference: An extra 80 hp for six seconds a lap can come in quite handy. Imagine the advantage it might provide in the next race, at Spa, up the long hill from Eau Rouge to Les Combes. Indeed, Hamilton will not retain his title this year, but he may well have a say in who takes it.

Source: http://f1-in-singapore.blogspot.com

Hyosung RX125D-E

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine type
Bore x Stroke
Displacement
Valves
Compression ratio
Max Power
Max Torque
Fuel system
Transmission
Final drive
Clutch
Ignition type
Starting system
Air cleaner
Battery

Oil Cooled, DOHC, 4 valve
-
124cc
-
-
10kW (13.5hp) @ 10,000 rpm
-
Carburetor (Euro 3)
5-speed
Chain
-
-
Electric starter
-
-
Dimensions
Frame type
Overall length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Seat height
Ground clearance
Weight
Fuel capacity
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Tyre (front)
Tyre (rear)
Brake (front)
Brake (rear)

-
2190 mm
800 mm
1160 mm
1425 mm
850 mm
295 mm
120 kg
-
-
-
2.75-21 45PH
4.10-18 9P
Disc
Drum

Source: http://www.hyosung.co.uk

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